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Peter Grant: Guildhall School
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Peter Grant & Associates are proud to be part of the Independent Counsel Group who has adopted the CBA Guidelines for how to address Residential School Claims. Those Guidelines are provided in the detailed report on Indian Residential Schools.
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PETER GRANT bass-baritone was born and educated in Edinburgh. In 1994 he won a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London where he studied with Adrian Thompson. While at the Guildhall his studies were generously supported by the Sir James Caird Travelling Scholarship Trust. Peter won the 1998 Mary Garden International Song Competition in Aberdeen, the Sir Frederick George Painter Prize and the Wilfred Hyde Memorial Prize while at the Guildhall. Since leaving the Guildhall in 2000 Peter’s operatic repertoire has included Papageno (The Magic Flute), Father Truelove (The Rake’s Progress), Masetto (Don Giovanni), Marquis D’Obigny (La Traviata), Frank (Die Fledermaus) and Peter Quince (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) for English Touring Opera, Don Alfonso (Cosi fan Tutte) Mary Garden Opera Aberdeen, Colline (La Bohème) for Clonter Opera, Ernesto (La Gazza Ladra) for Garsington Opera, Dick Deadeye (H.M.S. Pinafore) for Carl Rosa Opera Company and Leporello (Don Giovanni) for Opera Holland Park.
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Peter was one of the lead counsel in Delgamuukw v. The Queen the leading Canadian aboriginal title case from the commencement of the case until its completion in the Supreme Court of Canada. He was ... counsel in leading cases on aboriginal fishing rights (R v. Nikal) [SCC]; the duty to consult (Luuxhon v. The Queen) [BCSC] and residential school claims (Blackwater v. Plint [SCC]); Aleck v. Clarke [BCCA]; and Barney v. Plint [SCC].
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